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Narrative strategies in selected Amharic novels from 2000 until 2010

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dc.contributor.advisor Coetser, J. L. (Johannes Lodewikus), 1952-
dc.contributor.advisor Alemayehu, Yideg
dc.contributor.author Demeke Tassew Dires
dc.date.accessioned 2015-04-15T13:07:19Z
dc.date.available 2015-04-15T13:07:19Z
dc.date.issued 2014-06
dc.identifier.citation Demeke Tassew Dires (2014) Narrative strategies in selected Amharic novels from 2000 until 2010, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/18483> en
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10500/18483
dc.description.abstract The aim of this research entitled Narrative Strategies in Selected Amharic Novels from 2000 until 2010 was to shed light on the relationship among form, meaning (content) and social milieuin establishing the textual and contextual features of fictional narratives. It mainly contends that it is possible to unravel the textual and contextual qualities of fictional narratives by studying form as a narrative strategy. In this research, form, when understood as a narrative strategy, is not only considered as a textual construct which motivates textual meaning but also regarded as a product of the social milieu from which the text emerges. Having this conception, form as a narrative strategy is investigated in selected Amharic novels published from 2000 until 2010 in view of expounding the artistic and thematic features of contemporary Amharic novels, endeavouring to fill the knowledge gap in Amharic literary scholarship about their literary features. The present research applies narratological approaches that range from classical to post-classical narratology. However, it dominantly uses post-classical conceptions of narratology as guidelines for its discussion. The dissertation comprises six chapters. The first one is an introductory chapter in which the research problems, goals and assumptions are explicated. Chapter two deals with the theoretical framework where the theoretical insight the research utilizes as a guideline is outlined and methodological issues are specified. The following three chapters focus on the analysis. In the third chapter, story is investigated as a narrative strategy in Yeburqa Zemeta (Burka’s Silence) (2000); in the fourth one, focalization is treated as a narrative strategy in Gerač.a Qač.eloč (Grey Bells) (2005), and in the fifth chapter, characterization is studied as a narrative strategy in Dèrtogada (Dertogada) (2010). The dissertation concludes with a chapter in which independent findings in the three analysis chapters are summed up and generalizations on the textual and contextual features of the present day Amharic novels are made. en
dc.format.extent 1 online resource (viii, 197 leaves)
dc.language.iso en en
dc.subject Narrative strategy en
dc.subject The way narrative forms are constructed to motivate textual and contextual meaning en
dc.subject Form en
dc.subject Meaning (content) and social milieu en
dc.subject Their tripartite relationship in the making of fictional narratives en
dc.subject Narrative agents en
dc.subject Narrator en
dc.subject Character(s) en
dc.subject Author en
dc.subject Present-time Ethiopia en
dc.subject Present-time Amharic novels en
dc.subject Narratology en
dc.subject Classical narratology en
dc.subject Post classical narratology en
dc.subject Contextual narratology en
dc.subject.ddc 892.873
dc.subject.lcsh Amharic fiction--History and criticism--21st century
dc.subject.lcsh Amharic fiction--Technique
dc.subject.lcsh Narration (Rhetoric)--21st century
dc.subject.lcsh Discourse analysis, Literary
dc.subject.lcsh Authors, Ethiopian--21st century
dc.title Narrative strategies in selected Amharic novels from 2000 until 2010 en
dc.type Thesis en
dc.description.department Afrikaans and Theory of Literature en
dc.description.degree D. Litt. et Phil. (Theory of Literature)


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